Candace Owens
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Demographics
Gender Female
Birth Name Candace Amber Owens
Birthplace White Plains, New York, U.S.
Birth Date April 29, 1989
Ethnicity West African
Overview African-American, African-Virgin Islander
Nationality American
Career Political activist, author, activist, television presenter, far-right conspiracy theorist
Color Season Dark Autumn
Notes and Motifs
Fe social critic
Communications director for conservative advocacy group Turning Point USA
Hosted a show on website/company The Daily Wire
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Owens: "Racism exists, but it is far less rampant than ignorance, and ignorance can be cured through experience."
Owens: "If you are born black, and you don't accept your natural status as a victim, then the validity of your blackness is immediately called into question."
Owens: "I like to say now that the reason I'm conservative is because I used to be a liberal, and I learned a lot."
Owens: "I can't think of the last Asian that I ran into that talked about internment camps. But black people always want to talk to me about slavery."
Owens: "We say it all the time: the leftist media is inciting violence and hate by calling everybody a racist and a white supremacist."
Owens: "I always say I was a liberal, but I wasn't active in politics. I just assumed I was a liberal because I was black and I was a woman. And I know now that sounds really foolish, but I had different priorities."
Owens: "I realized that liberals were actually the racists. Liberals were actually the trolls."
Owens: "You can be poor, middle class, or rich - it doesn't matter. The black card will still confer upon you an entire history of oppression, even if you've never been oppressed. Flash the black card, and most white people will cower."
Owens: "You can still say whatever you want to say on social media, but you have to be willing to stand by your words."
Owens: "I'm not a politician, I'm not in Congress. You know what I mean? I'm just a black girl that makes YouTube videos and tries to teach dialogue in campuses so they think before stepping into a voting booth."
Owens: "I went to school at the University of Rhode Island and pursued a degree in journalism, which is a little bit ironic."
Owens: "I learned conservatism through my grandfather; I didn't know that was the name. I didn't know these were conservative principles. Starting his life on a sharecropping farm. Working tremendously hard. Five years old, picking cotton and laying tobacco out to dry on a farm, and today he now owns that farm."
Owens: "The black community is broken up in general."
Owens: "Liberals believe that they own blacks - still. They believe they're something proprietary about being black in this country, and if you deviate from the way they want you to think, in the way they want you to act, they grow violent."
Owens: "Fascists, Antifa attacked me, and an all-black police force in Philadelphia, and they claim to be fighting racism."
Owens: "You can't speak as a conservative on campus without being boycott, without being protested, without students lining up and playing music loudly so that they can drown out the sound of your voices."
Owens: "I don't come from a family that had the money to put me through college, so I left school with $100,000 in student loan debt."
Owens: "Play the black card expertly, and you can win awards, make millions - all the while claiming that the people who got you there somehow hate you."
Owens: "I don't know why people like being oppressed."
Owens: "The reason that we're seeing so many people flee the Left - I like to call them liberal refugees, like myself - is because they do not allow you to think freely. If you agree with them 95 percent and disagree on 5 percent, you are essentially excommunicated. You're not allowed to be a liberal anymore. You're not allowed to be a Democrat anymore."
Owens: "I actually remember being in 3rd grade and piecing together in my head that one of my guy friends was homosexual."